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Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in NYC

This page focuses on buildings in NYC with rent-stabilized apartments, totaling 19,408+ options available for exploration. Rent stabilization helps ensure stability for tenants through regulations on rent increases and protections against eviction. Openigloo provides insights through tenant reviews, open-data signals, and a community Q&A that aids your decision-making process. You can gather information about each building's features and understand the rental context better, ensuring a well-rounded search for your next home.

Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in NYC

Showing 5,401–5,418 of 19,408 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in NYC.

235 Tompkins Avenue
Rent-stabilized

235 Tompkins Avenue

Bedford-Stuyvesant

No evictions
187 open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
633 East 223 Street
Rent-stabilized

633 East 223 Street

Wakefield

No evictions
2 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
84 Nagle Avenue
Rent-stabilized

84 Nagle Avenue

Fort George

No evictions
41 open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
127 East 7 Street
Rent-stabilized

127 East 7 Street

East Village

No evictions
9 open violations
4 litigation cases
No bedbug history
290 Lincoln Place
Rent-stabilized

290 Lincoln Place

Prospect Heights

No evictions
28 open violations
3 litigation cases
No bedbug history
43-09 Ditmars Boulevard
Rent-stabilized

43-09 Ditmars Boulevard

Ditmars-Steinway

1 eviction
6 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
1702 Seddon Street
Rent-stabilized

1702 Seddon Street

Westchester Square

5 evictions
44 open violations
8 litigation cases
No bedbug history
2426 Grand Avenue
Rent-stabilized

2426 Grand Avenue

University Heights

No evictions
35 open violations
4 litigation cases
No bedbug history
553 East 2 Street
Rent-stabilized

553 East 2 Street

Kensington

2 evictions
7 open violations
3 litigation cases
No bedbug history
490 Prospect Avenue
Rent-stabilized

490 Prospect Avenue

Windsor Terrace

No evictions
57 open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
40-59 Hampton Street
Rent-stabilized

40-59 Hampton Street

Elmhurst

No evictions
4 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
61 Morgan Avenue
Rent-stabilized

61 Morgan Avenue

East Williamsburg

No evictions
No open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
518 East 88 Street
Rent-stabilized

518 East 88 Street

Yorkville

1 eviction
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
34-59 89 Street
Rent-stabilized

34-59 89 Street

Jackson Heights

No evictions
10 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
550 Academy Street
Rent-stabilized

550 Academy Street

Inwood

6 evictions
52 open violations
10 litigation cases
No bedbug history
1384 Boston Road
Rent-stabilized

1384 Boston Road

Claremont

2 evictions
130 open violations
30 litigation cases
No bedbug history
2 Cornelia Street
Rent-stabilized

2 Cornelia Street

Bushwick

3 evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
426 East 58 Street
Rent-stabilized

426 East 58 Street

Sutton Place

No evictions
6 open violations
4 litigation cases
No bedbug history

What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in NYC

  • Expect rent increases to be regulated by the city; familiarizing yourself with these rules can be beneficial.
  • Confirm all details regarding your lease terms before signing to avoid any unexpected conditions or fees.
  • Watch for additional fees such as utilities and broker fees, as they can affect your overall costs.
  • Evaluate buildings based on tenant reviews and experiences to assess their reputation and management style.
  • Be aware that while rent stabilization helps, it does not protect against all potential issues; communicate with current tenants when possible.

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